As farming works are proceeding in full swing in Madurai following the release of water from Mullaperiyar dam, the agriculture department is anticipating a total production of around 3,18,900 metric tonnes of paddy in the district this year.

As farming works are proceeding in full swing in Madurai following the release of water from Mullaperiyar dam, the agriculture department is anticipating a total production of around 3,18,900 metric tonnes of paddy in the district this year.

As farming works are proceeding in full swing in Madurai following the release of water from Mullaperiyar dam, the agriculture department is anticipating a total production of around 3,18,900 metric tonnes of paddy in the district this year.

As farming works are proceeding in full swing in Madurai following the release of water from Mullaperiyar dam, the agriculture department is anticipating a total production of around 3,18,900 metric tonnes of paddy in the district this year.

As farming works are proceeding in full swing in Madurai following the release of water from Mullaperiyar dam, the agriculture department is anticipating a total production of around 3,18,900 metric tonnes of paddy in the district this year.

The work on the installation of CCTV camera system has begun in Mapusa market. Monitoring system is also installed at Mapusa police station. The first CCTV camera was installed at Sirsat lodge building and full work is expected to be completed in weeks' time.

Mapusa market will come under the CCTV surveillance as Mapusa Municipal Council (MMC) to install CCTV cameras at critical points in order to crack down on illegal activities like snatching, robbery etc. CCTV footage will to be monitored by Mapusa police.

The Bombay high court has scheduled further hearing of the challenge to Maharashtra government's decision to award L & T the work for installation of 6,000 CCTV cameras on June 23 We are the land of flip-floppers. The hypocrites. Or as we like to call them, Double Dholkis. Join Mirrors DoubleDholki Campaign to burst the inflated egos and break the stereotypes at www.doubledholki.com.

The Maharashtra government's decision to award L & T the work for installation of 6,000 CCTV cameras across Mumbai at a cost of Rs 950 crore has been challenged before the Bombay high court. We are the land of flip-floppers. The hypocrites. Or as we like to call them, Double Dholkis. Join Mirrors DoubleDholki Campaign to burst the inflated egos and break the stereotypes at www.doubledholki.com.

The Mysuru Zilla Panchayat president Pushpa Amarnatah on Friday directed the officials to install CCTV cameras at the public offices that are attached to different departments and agencies which are supervised by the Zilla Panchayat

Navi Mumbai police has sent the CCTV video footage of the church attack in New Panvel for forensic analysis in order to identifiy the culprits.

Dakshina Kannada district administration directed that CCTV cameras should be fitted at all religious centres, schools, colleges, bus stands, railway stations, cinemas, malls, parks, bars and other public places within a month.

Survey for the installation of 6020 CCTV cameras is underway in the city, said chief minister Devendra Fadnavis. The state government recently signed a Rs 949 crore contract with Larsen & Toubro for the implementation of the project.

The South Eastern Railway (SER) has installed closed-circuit television ( CCTV ) surveillance system at Bokaro Railway Station. Bokaro railway station is among the three stations including Adra and Purulia under Adra Railway Division were CCTVs have been installed.

Haryana Minister of State for Food and Supplies, Karan Dev Kamboj said that CCTV cameras would be installed in godowns throughout the state to curb the theft of foodgrains.

PIL wants cctv in all police stations, saying it will help improve functioning of police and prevent custodial torture allegations. Further hearing before the first bench today.

Seeking to check snatching at crowded public places and petrol pumps, Ludhiana Police Commissioner has ordered all the petrol pumps, malls, marriage palaces and money exchange offices within the jurisdiction of Ludhiana commissionerate to get CCTV cameras installed within 30 days.